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Complete the sentences using the most suitable form of be. Sometimes you must the simple (am/is/are) and sometimes the continuous is more suitable (am/is/are being).​

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Answered by phillipinestest
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The 'be' verb

The ‘be’ verb is one of the most important verbs in the English language.

It is used both as a main verb and an auxiliary verb. It indicates a state of being.

The main forms of ‘be’ verb are: am, are, is, was, were, been and being.  

Some sentences with ‘be’ as Subject verb agreement are:

  • I am a student of English.
  • He is the son of a billionaire.
  • We are waiting for the train.

‘be’ Verb+not in negative sentences

  • I am not going to the party.
  • He is not a student of English.
  • We are not doing the work.

‘Be’ in question-making.

  • Am I late for class?
  • Is he your friend?
  • Are we going for a picnic?

'Be’ verb variations

Present Tense ‘

  • I am a dancer.
  • We are old friends.
  • You are a good student.
  • He/She/It is worth seeing.
  • They are all students.

Past Tense

  • I was there yesterday.
  • We were here today.
  • You were about to cry.
  •  He/She/It was in a mess.
  • They were in the play.

Perfect Form (past participle)

  • I have been to Kolkata.

  • Progressive Form (present participle)
  • I am playing the piano.

Learn more about 'be' verbs:

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